Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Darryl Takeo Tsujimoto

San Francisco Police Department, California

End of Watch Monday, May 1, 2006

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Reflections for Sergeant Darryl Takeo Tsujimoto

Rest in peace brother, my heart goes out to you and your family and friends. As a K9 handler myself you will be missed by all, espicially your four legged partner.

Cpl. Jeffrey Chamberlain
South Bend,IN Police K9 Unit

May 4, 2006

Officer Tsujimoto,
Thank-you for your service. Our condolences to your family and the brave men and women of the San Francisco Police Department. Rest-in-peace.

Detective Corporal Morgan
Park County Sheriff's Office

May 4, 2006

my deepest respect to you and my thoughts also,thanks for keeping the world safer! from belgium-europe

wygers francky

May 4, 2006

God Bess you and your family. Rest in peace, brother.

Trooper
Texas Highway Patrol

May 4, 2006

God bless you for your years of service and sacrifice. You will not be forgotten by your entire police family.

Doug Eatherton
St. Louis City Police

May 4, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the family, friends and co-workers of Sgt. Tsujimoto; may he rest in peace and always be remembered as a hero.

Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of
Jay Balchunas EOW 11.05.04

May 4, 2006

Rest well and know you will never be forgotten.

Ofc. S.D. Hall Jr.
Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police

May 4, 2006

On behalf of the Connecticut Police Work Dog Association, I would like to express our deepest regards and sympathy to the family, friends and fellow officers of Sergeant Darryl Tsujimoto. Darryl, you may be gone, but you will NEVER be forgotten. Rest in peace blue angel and thank you for your service.


James A. Cortina
Director / Connecticut Police Work Dog Assoc.

May 4, 2006

Please know that our prayers are with you. May Gof provide you some comfort and strength during this rough time. I can't imagine the pain you are in, but pray that God will watch over you and ease that hurt.


Wife of Oklahoma City Officer

May 4, 2006

My prayers and thoughts to all who knew and miss Sergeant Tsujimoto.

May God lay His healing hands upon those who loved him.

Retired Captain Joe L. Gilliland
Danville, KY PD

May 4, 2006

GOD Bless you and your family.

Officer Paladino
Colorado Springs PD

May 4, 2006

SGT,
May God Bless your family and give them strength and comfort in these trying days.

Thank you for your dedicated service.

God Speed Brother....Until we meet at the graet roll call..HEROS LIVE FOREVER !!

SGT Phil Abdoo
Macomb County Sheriff's Office (MI)

May 4, 2006

God Bless You

May 4, 2006

Lord,
He was yours to give,
and yours to call home,
please stand by his brothers,
so they don't feel alone,
dry the tears of his family,
so they clearly see:
that he gave his all,
so all could have peace.
Blessed are they,
the children of God,
with heavy hearts,
and honor - they trod,
to pay their respects,
to give their salute,
and to ask for your mercy,
on heroes in Blue.
Amen.

Darryl, rest easy brother, we have the watch.
so

Mesquite, TX

May 4, 2006

I send my condolences to the family, friends, and San Francisco Police Department regarding the demise of Sergeant Darryl Tsujimoto. I hope everyone that knew this officer will continue to remember his bravery, courage, and the legacy in which he left behind.

Sgt. Tsujimoto your shift is over now, we will take it from here. Rest in peace, brother...

Deputy James E. Bradford Jr.
Bradley County Sheriff Department

May 3, 2006

Reality

Imagine how our world would be
If every police officer quit
Turned in their gun, turned in their badge,
Just finally had enough of it.

No respect, no loyalty,
No appreciation of all they do,
They’d give their lives for all of us,
These wonderful officers of “Blue”.

Kicked at, spit on,
Punched, stabbed and shot,
Everyday assaults on officers,
Done…without thinking a second thought!

Our laws are in favor of criminals,
There’s always some loophole in their case,
Out again to commit more crimes and murders
…creates pain, that we, the family and friends
…in time will never erase.

Why should they do it?
Why take the risk?
Why put their life on the line?
Subject their loved ones to endless suffering,
When their precious life is lost while fighting crime.

More murders, more kidnappings, more robberies and rapes,
Just to mention a few,
Please ask yourself how life would be,
If there were NO officers in Blue!

Would you do it? Could you do it?
And for how many…would YOU give it all?
Rewards are a 21 gun salute, a Medal of Honor,
And your name gets added to the Wall.

Think about it. Why are they here?
And why do some hate them so?
Because they enforce the laws that put convicts and murderers
In jail serving time, or on “Death Row”.

All give some and some give all,
It’s a risk they chose to take:
To put their heart and soul in it,
To put their lives at stake.

So, please take a moment,
Please give it deep thought,
Think of what “you can do”…

To help show respect,
To help follow the laws,
So we’d quit losing our Heroes in Blue!

Written by Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley
Sister of Fallen Officer Rodney F. Pocceschi EOW 6/23/03
www.fallenofficersremembered.com


Fallen Officers Remembered

May 3, 2006

My sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Sergeant Darryl Tsujimoto as well as to the San Francisco Police Department. Rest in peace Sergeant Tsujimoto, you are gone but will not be forgotten...

Dispatcher Sue Rusch
Punta Gorda PD, Punta Gorda FL

May 3, 2006

MAY GOD BLESS THOSE WHO MOURN THE LOST OF SGT.TSUJIMOTO. MY BROTHER, MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE. A HERO FOR SURE.

CHIEF RONNIE WATFORD-RET.
JEFFERSON POLICE DEPT,S.C.

May 3, 2006

To Sergeant Tsujimoto family and friends our hearts and prayers go out to you.

God Bless you

Terry Miyares, surviving spouse
Officer Emilio Miyares, Hialeah PD, Fl 11/6/86

May 3, 2006

Rest in peace Brother Darryl, you are a true hero and will never be forgotten for your service and courage.

Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW 7/15/73

Assistant Chief Carl Wortham Retired
Sand Springs Okla Police Department

May 3, 2006

YESTERDAY IS HISTORY, TOMORROW IS A MYSTERY AND TODAY IS A GIFT.

SERGEANT TSUJIMOTO, YOU REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND. I SALUTE YOU. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU, YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES. I THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. YOU DID NOT LOSE YOUR LIFE, YOU GAVE IT IN SERVICE TO OTHERS. A TRUE HERO INDEED.

THOSE CLOSE TO THIS HERO, PLEASE TAKE COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT I, ALONG WITH MANY OTHERS ACROSS THIS LAND, GRIEVE WITH YOU. MAY GOD BLESS YOU.

JIM SWEENEY NEW JERSEY CIVILIAN
A FRIEND TO ALL PEACE OFFICERS

May 3, 2006

Rest my brother...

Sgt. Loren Lewis
K-9 Division Oak Island Police NC

May 3, 2006

Godspeed Sergeant Tsujimoto. Your life and loss will never be forgotten. May God watch over your friends, family and co-workers during this dark time.

Detective D. Thompson
Colorado Springs Police Department

May 3, 2006

Rest in peace brother...

Capt. Sean Whelan
Watchung PD, NJ

May 3, 2006

MY CONDOLECES TO YOUR FAMILY AND CO-WORKERS,YOUR IN GOOD HANDS WITH YOUR GOD,WE'LL TAKE OVER FROM HERE ,MY BROTHER. REST IN PEACE

OFC.J.L."PEPE'"HERNANDEZ
ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT.(NM)

May 3, 2006

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